This comprehensive N4 study guide brings together vocabulary strategy, grammar focus points, reading tips, and listening approach — everything you need for a coordinated N4 study plan.
N4 Test Structure
| Section | Time | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Language Knowledge (文字・語彙・文法) | 30 min | Kanji reading, vocabulary, grammar fill-ins |
| Reading (読解) | Included above | Short and medium texts |
| Listening (聴解) | 35 min | Dialogues, situational responses |
Vocabulary Strategy
• Aim for recognition of ~1,500 words | Focus on N4-specific words not in N5 | Learn via sentences, not lists | Use Anki with N4 deck (JLPT Sensei, Nihongonomori)
Most tested: nouns related to work/school/travel; transitive/intransitive verb pairs (壊す/壊れる, 開ける/開く); N4 adjectives with nuance (悔しい, 珍しい)
Grammar Strategy
Top 10 N4 grammar points to master:
1. て-form extensions: てもいい, てはいけない, てみる, ておく, てしまう, てほしい | 2. Conditional forms: と, たら, ば, なら | 3. あげる/もらう/くれる and their て-forms | 4. 〜ながら | 5. 〜ても | 6. Potential form (〜られる/〜える) | 7. Passive form (〜られる) | 8. Causative form (〜させる) | 9. 〜たい vs 〜たがる | 10. Plain form uses (quotation, nominalization, before まえに)
Reading Strategy
• N4 reading texts are shorter than N3 but include hiragana-heavy paragraphs | Read the question first | Look for contrast words: でも, しかし, けれど | The main point is usually stated twice — once in intro, once in conclusion
Listening Strategy
• Practice with N4-level audio every day (JLPT Sensei, NHK Web Easy) | Focus on catching the final decision in task-based dialogues | Learn to recognize すみません, ちょっと, 〜んですが as soft refusals or hesitation signals
How long should I study for N4 if I passed N5?


Most learners who passed N5 need 3–6 months of focused study for N4 (assuming 1 hour/day). That’s roughly 100–200 hours additional study. The jump from N5 to N4 is significant: more grammar patterns, more kanji, and faster listening audio. Use official JLPT practice materials and take at least 2 full timed practice tests before the real exam.


What score do I need to pass N4?


You need to pass TWO thresholds: 1) Total score ≥ 90/180 (50%), AND 2) Each section must meet the minimum (Language Knowledge ≥38, Reading ≥19, Listening ≥19). Failing even one section fails the whole exam. Strategy: don’t neglect any section — a high listening score can’t save you if reading is too low.
6-Week N4 Study Plan
| Week | Focus | Daily Practice |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 | Grammar review (all N4 patterns) | Study guide + Anki vocab |
| 3 | Kanji review + reading practice | 5 short texts per day |
| 4 | Listening practice | 30 min audio daily |
| 5 | Full practice test | Time yourself accurately |
| 6 | Weak point reinforcement | Focus on lowest section |
Quick Quiz
1. What are the two pass conditions for N4? → Total ≥90 AND each section meets its minimum score
2. What is the most important skill for the listening section? → Catching the final decision/outcome in dialogues
3. Which N4 grammar area is tested most heavily? → て-form extensions and conditional forms
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